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GENERAL NOTICES. / BEWARiS. OBSERVE THE TRADE MARK, SOME Unprincipled Person or persons havp been trying to imitate our ranges, but wo live pleased to find in tlio essential they have failed. We lio|io this deceptive practice upon the public will have the effect of sending buyers to our show room or to our agents, iu order to protect the public, whose interests we desire-to serve. Wo decided a short time ago to apply to tins Colonial Secretary for n trade mark which was granted, This will confer a groat boon upon all colonists, inasmuch as Luke and Sons' Ranges show a savins? of about 50 per cent in fnel, besides greater durability than any other range (manulacturcd or imported) in the Colonies, LOOK AT THIS! LAST YEAR WE SENT OUT OVER FIVE HUNDRED!

Why is it tlm public \vill Imvc Luke's Ranges'? liecauao they supply a'atrougorand cheaper article than anyono olso. .';" Why is it there is such a rush for JjUko's Ranges ?.. y ■; Because there is such a grout saving in fuel, A second and' enlarged Cataluguo is about to bo issued. Inspectionto their Shuwruoin, Man-iwrs-strcot, invited. . S. LUKE A SONS, , ' [PROCLAMATION]. ; In exorcise and pursuance' of the authority vested'iii mo'in this behalf "The Trades MarksieK'lHiii Colonial. Sdcci'otttry-'f hereby certify; th herein deso Desi A Diamond a le£ t diamii viatio; Nature'of -has boon diilj Samuel Luko and Sons, of To' Aro foundry, Wellington, in the Colony oi Now Zealand, Engineers, Eoilomiakors, and Iron and Brass Founders," are entitled to tho use'of'tho'said Trade Mark, Issued from the Colonial Secretary's office, at Wellington, theothdavof July one thousand, eight hundred and eightj eight, T, W. HISLO.P, Colonial Secretary and 'Resistor"'of Trade Marks THE OxKEY VALLEY COA COMPANY (LIMITED), Mannci's-streot ....Wellington (Includes Wallsend,' Coalpit Heath, am JBrunner Collieries) Having taken over tlie.BranporOoa Company's business on Bhoro and afloat it will be our' constant aim-not only' t

on, lliddlesworth, SlotmbiUPl' Southern Chief need no praise ; in the 'Wnimrapa district where every one hns a good word to say for thoir stock, and rightly si), for they cannot bo beaton, especially when really hard work is the order of tho day. Iu Kapid Roan breoders have the thoroughbred Cloveland „Cress which for style, style, aubstanco, gait, temper nnd good charactor cannot be excelled whether breeding for homo or tho Indian market. Tbbms:—Siiiglu Maro, 3 guineas; Two marcs I'O; inoro than two marcs by arrangement, Grazing fee till notice, Is (id a week afterwards, Every care taken but no responsibility incurred, Good paddocks. Rapid JRoau will travel to. Groytowu on Monday, and Club Hotel stables Mastorton on Saturday; tho remainder of the week at hiß owers farm, Pnrkvale, All monies payable, by P.N.,- duo Ist of January 1889. For further particulars npply to Wll COKLETT. Pnrkyalo, Cartortun,

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BREEDERS. SEASONSTBBHB9O. ITIHE UNDERSIZED has depidcd -L to offer at the Masterton Pastoral Show next year a prijjo of TEN POUNDS For the Best Foul —the progeny ot PISOATORIOUS, which may ho (diibifcod; and ho is. also propaicd (in conjunction with other horse owners in the Wairarapa) to givo tfIVE POUNDS Towards a Sweepstake at thosamo show fflr tl|o tyst Foal-the progeny of ANY THOROUGHBRED HORSE in the District. He also offers for tho Masterton Pastoral Show in tho following year (1800) a prizo of TWENTY POUNDS For tho (Best PISOATORIOUS Yearlinjr exhibited on tho Show Ground. A. W.OAVE. ToOroOro, October 14th,1888. ■ 30&9

AMERICAN OllGANSI! WELL I WELL 11 OH, HowOheaplAndquitotruo. lam told that F. J.Pisny is offering spluudidAnieiicanOrgans, by some of the best and most reliable makers, Each instrument is fitted up with the divided octave coupks, Good authorities, and porsons who have thorn in this.city say wl)»t magnificent instruments they aro,. being ]iist what fhoy aro represented-' tho bait and cheapest ever offered to ihs numerous friends and the public at largo, Unequalled for tone and touch,and built to Ins own orders expressly for colonial use. "With Btrong upright rubber bellows of great capacity; no wooden couplars; all steol-plnted rods—no fear of gutting out of ordor with fair usafjo. Theseorgans arc buift in a uplift black walnut case with uiousc-prbof attachments, arid panelled walnut back', fitted put with all the latest improvements. Well, how can "he soli so qhcaply? Why Irs p*psesare soapl}; llissystoin is, "Swa!) profits apd quiok returns" Well, we will just pall at his office and sco for ourselves,'■ He Bays pn tholist in hia window that ho alwayskeeps samples on stock. Who would not hav6 music, when you can purchase a splendid Anicf icau Orga.p for £lO, or one witli six stojra, including tho djvidod octave couplars, for £l9. . Note the address— P. J. PINNY, Broadway Terrace, Wellington, Catalogues can be had on appli. ation at Daily office

for: sale; ■A FmSTjOjjAiSh'FAßMgjiaapres, XI all in gross,' rabbif-fimpetl, "and sub-divided,' House Sb'eepyards, Dip, Wool Shed, Sforkyaf'd, aiid Oowshed; good gardeirj imrabld ;*' oarrylng three sheep to the aero; five miles from Masterton. For-tormß, apply Robert Cade, Black Rook-Hill, ov Levin and Co, Wei-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 4

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